Nahuatl NHE (Ya ni nopa yancuic tlajtoli tlen toteco toca mocajtoc)
Huan quisqui seyoc cahuayo tlen chichiltic. Huan yajaya tlen tlejcotoya ipani quipixqui tlanahuatili para quiquixtilis tlasehuilistli tlen tlaltepactli. Yajaya quipixqui tlanahuatili para quichihuas ma onca miyac tlatehuijcayotl campa hueli ipan tlaltepactli huan para tlacame ma momijmictica campa hueli. Huan se quimacac se hueyi machete.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Revelation describes the second of four horses that appear in a vision given to John. The red horse symbolizes war and bloodshed, indicating times when peace is taken away from the earth and people kill one another.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy horse that turns bright red. This isn't just any horse; it's a signal that trouble is coming, like when friends fight instead of playing nicely together.
Historical Background
The book of Revelation was written by John around the end of the first century, likely addressing early Christian communities facing persecution under Roman rule. The imagery reflects deep concerns about conflict and violence in their world.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this could be seen as a reminder during times of political unrest or community conflicts to seek peace and reconciliation rather than escalating tension through retaliation.